The last movie you watched was...? (take four)

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  1. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    Pool Hall Junkies...fabulous. Christopher Walken was GOLD!
     
  2. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    was Melissa hot or what?! she rocked in those pants...WOW! Loved Herman Munster Judge! O' man what a thrill seeing him.
     
  3. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    Marisa Tomei likes short, bald, funny men. FACT!!
     
  4. Maseman66

    Maseman66 Forum Resident

    Location:
    Westchester, NY
    Just watched Muppets Most Wanted with my wife and 2 grown children. Nice that the kids were with us tonight and we all enjoyed the film.
     
  5. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    very special...we love watching movies with our sons! and the discussion afterwards.
     
  6. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    whatever floats her boat...lucky guys!
     
  7. DesertChaos

    DesertChaos Forum Resident

    Hannibal

    Sheesh, I'd never have thought that Jodie Foster had more sense than Hopkins when it came to staying away from really bad sequels. Neither of us could get all the way through this one and Mrs DC has a super-high tolerance for stuff like that.
     
  8. Watched Shooter the other night on Netflix. It's ok; I had read the book it's based on 20yrs ago. The book is fantastic.
     
  9. RickH

    RickH Connoisseur of deep album cuts

    Location:
    Raleigh, NC
    Come Back to Me - on Netflix streaming, a pretty good thriller refreshingly different from "found footage" or "Saw"/"Hostile" type films.
     
  10. musicfan37

    musicfan37 Senior Member

    The Santa Clause
     
  11. Mark Nelson

    Mark Nelson Forum Resident

    Location:
    United States
    THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY - Gorgeous-looking and hunger-making. Perhaps a tiny bit too long, but still good.
    THE PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR - Funny animated spy/action movie.
    GUTSHOT STRAIGHT - OK neo noir film.
    SHOOT FIRST..DIE LATER - Good 70s Italian crime thriller.
     
  12. kanakaris

    kanakaris Forum Resident

    Location:
    Belgium
    Boyhood.
    Boring , a movie where nothing happens for almost 3 hours.
    All these professional reviewers must have been corrupt.
     
  13. 93curr

    93curr Senior Member

    'Enemy', starring Jake Gyllenhaal

    Incredibly awesome; five stars - I'm kicking myself for missing out on this when it played in theatres.
     
  14. Roninblues

    Roninblues 猿も木から落ちる。

    Biker Boyz

    Tokyo Joe
     
  15. Mylene

    Mylene Senior Member

    Sound City. Thought I was going to hate it but 75% of it was great. Too much sucking up to Macca in the last 15 minutes, though.
     
  16. harmonica98

    harmonica98 Senior Member

    Location:
    London, UK
    '2001 : A Space Odyssey' (1968) in 70mm introduced by Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood. Special evening.
     
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  17. Roninblues

    Roninblues 猿も木から落ちる。

    Winter Kills

    The Net
     
  18. dbz

    dbz Bolinhead.

    Location:
    Live At Leeds (UK)
    Ray. (2004).
     
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  19. harmonica98

    harmonica98 Senior Member

    Location:
    London, UK
    'The Passion of Joan of Arc' (1928) with live piano accompaniment. One of the greatest of all-time in my book.
     
  20. SizzleVonSizzleton

    SizzleVonSizzleton The Last Yeti

    Draft Day

    This might sound odd but the biggest thing I took away from this movie was how utterly fantastic Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City looked from the overhead shot they used. I have no idea if they colorized it to make the red pop out but it looked amazing!

    Movie was okay I guess. They tried to lose me right from the start with Chris Berman. I hate Chris Berman; the kind of loudmouth you'd leave a room to avoid listening to.

    And again this may be odd, but real life people from media to NFL commissioner Roger Goddell don't make the movie more believable to me. At one point near the end they say there's no way Denver is going to take a quarterback because they have Joe Blow already; why don't they just say Peyton Manning since they're already trying to sell me real people and real teams and neither the Denver franchise nor Manning himself are needed beyond a mere mention?

    And they work so hard to try to make it real then you have the main character's mother, who was married to a lifelong football man, insisting that her son performs some funeralesque ritual hours before the NFL draft?? Nobody is buying that. Widow/Mom would understand that today isn't the day for that!
     
  21. Scope J

    Scope J Senior Member

    Location:
    Michigan
    [​IMG]
     
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  22. Roninblues

    Roninblues 猿も木から落ちる。

    The Bushido Blade

    Blame It On Rio
     
  23. Mark Nelson

    Mark Nelson Forum Resident

    Location:
    United States
    DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS (Millennium Blu-ray) - Tons of fun and looks amazing in this new transfer.
     
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  24. HiFi Guy 008

    HiFi Guy 008 Forum Resident

    Location:
    New England
    I went to see Boyhood in the theater with my Dad.
    I was disappointed with the middle section - and the end lacked the punch I was expecting.
    Because he does mushrooms and watches the vista all is well??
    It's not an awful movie, by any stretch. Just not up to the hype
     
  25. Scotian

    Scotian Amnesia Hazed

    The Babadook. Australian horror movie. I found the first half hour pretty creepy but it just became a standard modern horror movie after that. Disappointing. Entertainment Weekly gave it a B+. I give it a C.
     
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